The Barbarians Witch
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Jan 21, 2019
Mature
Jane gets caught in a storm while trying to escape from the cops after she burns her cheating boyfriends car down.
She is transported back in time where women were treated as possessions to be owned by men and she is given to Rheth as a pillaging pie to serve as his slave.
Can a twenty first century woman survive in a time where an opinionated woman is thought to be touched or be a witch?

This is my first story in my barbarian series
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